A curated list of awesome tools, tutorials and APIs related to data from the Copernicus Sentinel Satellites.
Official datahubs and mirrors by the Copernicus partners and Collaborative Ground Segment members.
- Copernicus Sentinels Scientific Datahub (SciHub)
- Australia National Mirror
- Austria National Mirror
- French National Mirror (PEPS)
- German National Mirror (CODE-DE)
- Greek National Mirror
- Italian National Mirror
Innitiatives to integrate specific Sentinel data into existing search and discovery platforms.
Providers that host Copernicus Sentinel data and allow you to bring your own code to process it.
- Amazon Web Services (Sentinel-2)
- public S3 bucket, Sentinel-2 only, hosted in region eu-central-1 (Frankfurt)
- Google (Sentinel-2)
- public Google Storage bucket,
.SAFE
format, EU region
- public Google Storage bucket,
Specific to Copernicus Sentinel data discovery, download and processing.
sentinelsat
- search and download from any Datahub. Comes with an intuitive command line and a flexible Python API.
Sentinel-download
- download Sentinel-2 data from Copernicus SciHub. Supports download of sub-tiles in the old product format (PDS <14).
peps_download
- download data from the French National Mirror (PEPS).
Sentinel2ProductIngestor
- ingest Sentinel-2 data from SciHub into S3. Used by Sinergise to populate the AWS Sentinel-2 mirror
sat-download
- download Sentinel-2 data from AWS
sat-api
- query Sentinel-2 data on AWS using APIGateWay
- deployed by Development Seed at https://api.developmentseed.org/satellites
- Sinergise "Sentinel-Hub" (Sentinel-2)
- visualize AWS Sentinel-2 data in different band combinations. Also offers a WMS/WMTS service.
- RemotePixel "Satellite Search"
- open source viewer for Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 data hosted by AWS
- uses
sat-api
- AWS/Sinergise "Sentinel Image Browser"
- search Sentinel-2 data available on Amazon Webservices
SNAP
(Sentinel Application Plattform)- (pre-)process any Sentinel data
- Google Earth Engine
- process the global Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 archives directly on Googles servers